Marios V. Broustas
Lewis May Review Council
The Undergraduate Council could benefit from a review of the group's effectiveness in representing students, said Dean of the College
Homeless Magazine Improves Operations
Down on his luck and out of work, Marc D. Goldfinger, a homeless heroin addict who by his own admission
Garage Thefts on Putnam Street Leave Nine Automobiles Damaged
The most recent in a series of attempted car thefts at the parking garage on 125 Putnam St. left nine
$14K in Thefts Reported
More than $14,000 worth of computers, fax machines and other electronic equipment that had been secured in University buildings have
Cops Prevent Yard Car Theft
Harvard police successfully deterred two men from stealing a car parked near Matthews Hall early Wednesday morning according to Chief
An Ethically Resistable Ultimatum
F ollowing a 17-year run that has left 23 injured and three dead across the United States, the Unabomber has
Jewett Leaves Deanship in Wake of Randomization Decision
After four decades "Mr. Harvard" has at last decided to leave his familiar position at University Hall. When Dean of
Three Police Unions Protest
Three local police unions formed a picket line on Mass. Ave. in front of pound Hall yesterday to protest comments
Students to Speak at Graduation
Three out of 56 students were chosen by a panel of faculty members to deliver the traditional orations before their
'Senior Bars' Endure
With graduation less than two months away, a group of seniors calling themselves "The Resistance" have armed themselves with beer
City Sting Finds Underage Drinking
A city investigation of underage drinking at Harvard Square's Spaghetti Club earlier this year discovered that roughly a third of
Administrators Will Hear Loker Concerns
In response to concerns and criticism from members of the Under-graduate Council and other students, Harvard administrators have set a
Hiring Process For Chief Begins
The hiring process for a new chief of Harvard Police Chief is well underway, according to Dean of Students Archie
Indecision?
Faced with dozens, even hundreds, of choices every day, anyone can get flustered once in awhile. But for some, making
Chechnyan Leader Speaks to Students
Even as Chechnya waged war against Russia Tuesday, the break-away republic's fugitive leader Gen. Dzhokar Dudayev answered students' questions via